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by hackyhacky
120 days ago
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> * Haskells are name-focused languages. * Smalltalk is a name-focused language. * LISPs are qualifier-focused languages. First, I reject the idea that all languages can be classified according to this metric. The fact that you think that they can reveals how little experience you have with different languages. Second, your proposed classification of these languages, even by the naive standards of the article, is wrong. You've proved my point. |
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Second, how are they wrong? You haven't proved any point as you were extremely vague.